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it helps us reach that 4 trillion-dollar goal. he we will be hoping that republicans, whether short-term or long-term are ready to talk seriously about compromise and making sure that washington is not inflicting things on the economy when the economy should be growing and creating jobs. >> are there any preconditions, taxes of things that are not to be part of what it is for? >> there are no preconditions to a meeting like this. this is a meeting with the president and leaders of congress. any topic is up for discussion if one member of the group decides that the issue is to be broached. but the purpose is to talk about the eminent sequester deadline and the need to avert it. it is implemented to take action in a balanced way to deal with our deficit reduction in a way that does not unduly burden seniors and middle-class families. but by doing that, it allows our economy to continue to grow and continue the recovery that we have seen on the way now. but we still have a long way to go. the president is firm in his conviction it is
it helps us reach that 4 trillion-dollar goal. he we will be hoping that republicans, whether short-term or long-term are ready to talk seriously about compromise and making sure that washington is not inflicting things on the economy when the economy should be growing and creating jobs. >> are there any preconditions, taxes of things that are not to be part of what it is for? >> there are no preconditions to a meeting like this. this is a meeting with the president and leaders of...
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we use it or at least is being seen as an alternative to you know to finance. for the lack of assistance that might be coming from the united states that's why libya . is. target for too many too many players and in the region and worldwide you know. the full interview with former libyan interim prime minister mahmoud jibril on friday here on r.t. throughout the day. i wasted money on gadgets you never use is probably nothing compared to the british military we're talking about a lot online it's bloated over a billion pounds of public money on equipment that's neither used the needed we'll tell you more about our time dot com also there to a lot of chatter it's not about ukraine's justice ministry feeling the force literally and online to find out why the death star's finest knocking at its doors all revealed there. here may well be you. know it after this break. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don'
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this case has shown us. the influence and the ability of individuals to transform our world so both manning is one of these people and all the activists that are made sure that he would not use people gotten in jail and then now finally the mainstream media in the united states can't ignore his story and what he's been going through and i think that this very important and of course it is incredible to hear about that he tries to to take this to other media before he tried to get it to little league syndicalist was the only place that would actually acknowledge the significance of the documents that he was handing over icelandic and added jones to. for now but things are small she thought you know program to. my pleasure i hope you can stay with us too as we exclusively from russia's u.n. envoy he spoke to me earlier on as the country takes charge of the security council from friday also talking tonight as well about pope benedict's beginning his retirement we saw the live pictures of him flying off above th
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go to downtown bishkek and try to use a bunch of tenge to buy a new kalpak? [laughter] not without first exchanging it into soums. you're not! what a maroon! quit embarrassing yourself, kerry. like bai, the imperious rich man of khazakh folklore who was tricked into trading his warm coat for one full of holes by the beguiling aldar kose. am i right? [cheers and applause] i mean, what an idiot. [ laughter ] we'll be right back. xle$0brháierqájei(i&g$gggg($ $bn [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight has curated a new exhibition at moma that includes 14 video games. i saw a very similar exhibition at chuck e. cheese. please welcome paola antonelli! [cheers and applause] thanks so much for coming on. ciao. how are you? >> i'm fine, how are you? >> stephen: good. >> i'm good. >> stephen: the latest exhibition at moma is called applied design. >> indeed. >> stephen: tell people what it showcases. >> objects from the collection of moma in the 80s to talk about applied design. design is so many things. >> stephen: what is applie
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to how to me and israel is using the media in its war against us in this war journalists are under attack they want to kill all our words and reports that prove that there were no crimes in gaza is that their father has a half in the attack is coming from both sides of the border is ready journalists today are banned from working. but ironically it's not hamas but tel aviv that stops them deeming it too dangerous for them to report from there is a very scary place for israeli of some a masked people came to my palestinian cameraman in gaza they gave him twenty five thousand dollars and we told him that the next time that the jewish is going to enter gaza please tell us where it's going to be a route with a car we're going to kidnap both of you and take you take him and it really is you know had him oh is among a handful of israeli journalists who'd regularly work in gaza but after his government made it illegal six years ago his station employed gaza based palestinian journalists now because of hamas is ruling even that has become impossible. very problematic decision of hamas for a lot o
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a law that every good evening chief you just joined us this is r.t. live from moscow is kevin owen here with me at nine pm moscow time first the news you just heard the developing news story this military will supply bradley manning has pleaded guilty to ten out of twenty two charges against him he admitted to leaking the u.s. state secrets to wiki leaks but denied aiding the enemy the charge that could lead him to life in jail escaped speed on this with his report by the marina i don't know whether there was a lot of surprise about this today but what could these admissions now from him mean he's already put in prison of course for a thousand days of. he sure has what many are thinking is that bradley manning had pled guilty to these ten counts against him in hopes that he would face a sentence of twenty years to life instead of twenty years maximum instead of a life sentence which the u.s. government was going for now as you told our audience the u.s. government has charged bradley manning with twenty two counts he has pleaded guilty to ten counts a
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you're going to want to stay with us. it's a pretty, little town, with an ugly reputation. >> you just google harrison, what will come up is the klan. i'm all for that. >> the kkk doesn't speak for us at all. it speaks against god. (vo) which side will win the soul of harrison? >> we're never gonna move. they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. when many soles pass through the most trodden areas of your home your vacuum doesn't always pick up what's left behind. only the resolve easy clean system has foam power to stop dirt in its tracks. it penetrates deep within your carpet removing 3 times more dirt than vacuuming alone. leaving the busiest areas of your carpets, truly fresh and clean. the resolve easy clean system. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. when she's sad she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confiden
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or even ice if we see miss use or improper use. i would like to comment on the fact that employers are told specifically in all the guidelines, memorandum of understanding and all the material that they are not to prescreen employees and if we become aware of any such behavior we immediately refer those cases. last but not least i want to comment on the review process. guana t n c comes through and the employer sits down with the employees, the employee can contest the cnc and they have eight days to contact the federal government and provide whatever information. i want to point out what generates a cnc is a mismatch between the data entered and the data we are checking against other databases. employee does have eight days to come to the agency, or social security, correct that data. it could take longer for us to make that correction we hold that case as pending and notified the employer. the other thing i would like to add is while we don't have a formal process for for the final non confirmation review we do review final non c
or even ice if we see miss use or improper use. i would like to comment on the fact that employers are told specifically in all the guidelines, memorandum of understanding and all the material that they are not to prescreen employees and if we become aware of any such behavior we immediately refer those cases. last but not least i want to comment on the review process. guana t n c comes through and the employer sits down with the employees, the employee can contest the cnc and they have eight...
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none of us think bad things are gonna happen to us. i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day, and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. an artery in your heart, it's called the widow maker. and mine was 95% blocked. they took me to the hospital, and the doctor put me on a bayerspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] aspirin is not appropriate for everyone, so be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i'm a blue-collar worker. to me, bayer aspirin is another tool. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. ♪ >> steve: we know eventually she would walk into the studio. here she is. >> gretchen: i think it's going to be a new thing. we wanted to know if there would be a dynasty walk. but maybe in the after the show show. >> anything is possible in the after the show show. >> brian: tomorrow, geraldo rivera will be here. john mccain, we'll find out who is cooler. >> gretchen: see you tomorrow. bill: it is a day of history truly. in less than two hours pope benedict xvi departs the vatica
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you can contact us on facebook or send us an e-mail. here is the front page of the "washington times" this morning. sharing the stage, president obama and john boehner is today. joining us on the phone is ed o'keefe who is a reporter for the "washington post" -- bring us up-to-date on the sequester. guest: we are waiting to see what happens on friday where leaders will get together to sort out a way to move forward and the blunt the impact of the cuts or stave them off entirely. it will be a date -- date not entirely focused on this. all of them are going to fail. the democratic plan would direct payments to farmers, part of the farm bill in the house. taxes would go up on americans making $5 million a more -- or more a year. more flexibility to the obama flip -- administration. several senators disagree with this. that means there is exposed fissures among republicans in the senate who could not agree on a replacement plan to vote on. this issue continues to be, gay. host: -- the speaker has been saying for weeks of the senate has to a
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as those of us who were here -- which all of us all take for, those of us who are here -- are we to believe that everybody on this list was responsible for the 9/11 attack? is that the rationale? >> all four of us agree with you. the 2001 aumf, which is only 60 words long about -- long, is now very long in the tooth. the extreme government solution would be for congress to work with the executive branch to revise that aumf. it is completely unclear about who it covers and where it covers it. >> it is as unclear as you suggest. this is a limitation. there were big arguments about it. there was a priory draft that was much more expensive and it was -- there was a prior draft which was much more expansive, and it was narrowed. the president has the right to keep his legal advice confidential. that is a longstanding principle. questions are raised as to whether the executive is complying with the law. if he feels he is, it was be -- would be a positive thing for the administration to share that legal theory with this committee and with the american people, who i think have dallas that a
as those of us who were here -- which all of us all take for, those of us who are here -- are we to believe that everybody on this list was responsible for the 9/11 attack? is that the rationale? >> all four of us agree with you. the 2001 aumf, which is only 60 words long about -- long, is now very long in the tooth. the extreme government solution would be for congress to work with the executive branch to revise that aumf. it is completely unclear about who it covers and where it covers...
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it's not us, it's ice! then you've got the guy who runs this particular division, gary mede, he said, by the way, i'm retiring. so who is responsible and where is the accountability for doing something that is absolutely bone headed? >> brian: rush limbaugh weighed in on this earlier. let's listen. >> you know, this really is unprecedented. it's not getting any attention. it's not getting any comment ary whatsoever. it's barely being reported. this is serious stuff. the president of the united states has opened up the jails! the president of the united states, because of budget cuts, which have not happened yet, has released 500 or so illegal immigrants. and by definition of law, they are criminals. now, i know obama thinks that he's harming republicans. this is exacting harm on the country and it's entirely unnecessary. none of these so-called budget cuts are necessary, none of this panic is necessary. i mean, this is the infantile, childish rants of a spoiled brat! it's really uncanny. in my lifetime, it
it's not us, it's ice! then you've got the guy who runs this particular division, gary mede, he said, by the way, i'm retiring. so who is responsible and where is the accountability for doing something that is absolutely bone headed? >> brian: rush limbaugh weighed in on this earlier. let's listen. >> you know, this really is unprecedented. it's not getting any attention. it's not getting any comment ary whatsoever. it's barely being reported. this is serious stuff. the president of...
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he used, i think, charged language. referring to the voting rights act the perpetual racial entitlement. that's what he called the act. there's nothing to gain by it. this is not the kind of question to leave to congress. they're going to lose vote ifs they vote against the voting rights act. even the name is wonderful. then sonia sotomayor challenged scalia saying do you think section v was voted for because it was a racial entitlement? do you think racial discrimination has ended? there you have it. i mean, i don't know why scalia who's too bright to be doing this is giggling. why is he giggling using terms so loaded? >> because he throws bombs. you know, from the bench. and that's what he does. and he uses the sort of loaded language. and i doubt that he could defend his choice of words that it's a racial entitlement. he knows it's protection of a right. but he's going to vote to knock it down. or it certainly seems that way. i think he was being provocative. >> is it fair to say what we have is a crude instrument he
he used, i think, charged language. referring to the voting rights act the perpetual racial entitlement. that's what he called the act. there's nothing to gain by it. this is not the kind of question to leave to congress. they're going to lose vote ifs they vote against the voting rights act. even the name is wonderful. then sonia sotomayor challenged scalia saying do you think section v was voted for because it was a racial entitlement? do you think racial discrimination has ended? there you...
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congressman west joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: do you think it will have any impact and people he e-mailing and calling the white house and do you think they'll listen. >> i think they will listen, he we don't have any leadership coming out of washington d.c. >> greta, i don't know if you have it sitting there, the gao report talking 200 to 300 billion dollars of wasteful redundant programs in washington d.c., a great place to start. 85 billion dollars is not going to effectively shut down the united states government. we're not going to have to worry about meat inspectors or planes falling from the sky. fact, this week, greta, you have ben bernanke, that was testifying up there on capitol hill, and he talked about because we have such a lackluster recovery we're going to have to continue on with federal spending. what he really is not telling the american people, that we're printing money to the tune of 85 billion a month so we can buy up our own mortgage backed security debt a
congressman west joins us. good evening, sir. >> good evening, greta. >> greta: do you think it will have any impact and people he e-mailing and calling the white house and do you think they'll listen. >> i think they will listen, he we don't have any leadership coming out of washington d.c. >> greta, i don't know if you have it sitting there, the gao report talking 200 to 300 billion dollars of wasteful redundant programs in washington d.c., a great place to start. 85...
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cause us to stop training flight times would be pulled back. i think that that was a real alarm bell to him the american people as though we would not be able to fight a war well if this goes through the next day we see through that we see in the news that the f. thirty five is costing this government. an untried and fairly flawed f. thirty five is going to cost the government or has cost it four hundred forty billion dollars and the juxtaposition and as doug mentioned between our big ticket items the spending on those items the fact that these major defense companies like wacky martin northrop grumman boeing all get about eighty percent of their revenues from the federal government they are living off the federal dollars their best interest is to make sure they have an army of lobbyists up on capitol hill every day. fighting for their pet projects for their for their for their budgets the essence now these lobbyists are basically people who have worked on the hill they hire them right off the hill and then they turn and they hire our generals
cause us to stop training flight times would be pulled back. i think that that was a real alarm bell to him the american people as though we would not be able to fight a war well if this goes through the next day we see through that we see in the news that the f. thirty five is costing this government. an untried and fairly flawed f. thirty five is going to cost the government or has cost it four hundred forty billion dollars and the juxtaposition and as doug mentioned between our big ticket...
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good to have you with us. sequestration, we ve a new deadline, whenever the president signs the order putting it into effect. your thoughts. >> i see at the same way you do, the president seems to be running a campaign of fear. the purpose is to try to scare congress and the american people into raising taxes. i am just not eyeing it. we have to cut wasteful washington spending. people believe at least $0.50 of every dollar they spend to washington is wasted, poorly used, people don't feel they are getting value for their money and now you see what this administration is doing in terms of releasing illegal immigrant detainees. the statement on c last week about teachers getting pink slips where we now know that is not true. there is so much fear mongering, they just have to realize it is time to cut the spending and republicans stand firm we are not going to trade a spending cut for tax increase. lou: this has become almost the fear by this president, by his cabinet, his administration and those who support hi
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cause us to stop training flight times would be pulled back. i think that that was a real alarm bell to him the american people as though we would not be able to fight a war well if this issue goes through the next day we see through that we see in the news that the f. thirty five is costing this government the an untried and fairly flawed f. thirty five is going to cost the government or has cost it four hundred forty billion dollars and the juxtaposition and as doug mentioned between are big ticket items that the spending on those items the fact that these major defense companies like joakim are in northrop grumman boeing all get about eighty percent of their revenues from the federal government they are living off the federal dollars their best interest is to make sure they have an army of lobbyists up on capitol hill every day. fighting for their pet projects for their for their for their budgets the essence now these lobbyists are basically people who have worked on the hill they hire them right off the hill and then they turn and they hir
cause us to stop training flight times would be pulled back. i think that that was a real alarm bell to him the american people as though we would not be able to fight a war well if this issue goes through the next day we see through that we see in the news that the f. thirty five is costing this government the an untried and fairly flawed f. thirty five is going to cost the government or has cost it four hundred forty billion dollars and the juxtaposition and as doug mentioned between are big...
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thank you for joining us. as washington careens towards friday's rendezvous with the sequester and it's trillion dollars plus in cuts senate senator mitch mcconnell drips with charm. >> mr. president, you honor us with your presence. thank you for being here. >> john: don't look down, ashley judd might be behind you. and it was only yesterday that same senator mcconnell accused the president of quote fanning the flames of. the nerve. meanwhile at the pentagon newly sworn in defense secretary chuck hagel had a minute to savor the job before facing the big challenge. >> budget, sequestration i don't need to dwell on the good news there. that's a reality. we need to figure this out. >> let's hope the president doesn't order cuts in the canneries make budget. maybe chuck hagel will get help before the weekend. a drum roll for press secretary jay carney. >> the president did invite four leaders to the white house for friday where he hopes that they will have a constructed discussion. >> john: with michigan mcconnel
thank you for joining us. as washington careens towards friday's rendezvous with the sequester and it's trillion dollars plus in cuts senate senator mitch mcconnell drips with charm. >> mr. president, you honor us with your presence. thank you for being here. >> john: don't look down, ashley judd might be behind you. and it was only yesterday that same senator mcconnell accused the president of quote fanning the flames of. the nerve. meanwhile at the pentagon newly sworn in defense...
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over 4 million are in use today. >> there are quite a fewar-15's in use today -- a few ar-15's used uised today. you could have a discussion on whether it is a common weapon these days. that is an issue that has to be discussed down the road. >> let's look at it from another standpoint. is it dangerous and unusual? >> it is dangerous. the concern of the department's on this is that it is very dangerous. >> how about the level of scrutiny that we are applying to the limitation of high magazine capacity g? >> it is the same three-part test. it focuses on the unusual component first. when you see a magazine of the size we have seen in many mass shootings -- the 100 round magazine that was used in aurora of july 2012, it is difficult to see how anyone could believe that is not a dangerous device when coupled with an assault weapon like an ar-15. i went to be careful about this and only speak to what is in the public record. there is a pending criminal prosecution. what we saw in aurora is that in the short amount of time in which the shorter -- shooter was shooting, 12 people died. 10 died fr
over 4 million are in use today. >> there are quite a fewar-15's in use today -- a few ar-15's used uised today. you could have a discussion on whether it is a common weapon these days. that is an issue that has to be discussed down the road. >> let's look at it from another standpoint. is it dangerous and unusual? >> it is dangerous. the concern of the department's on this is that it is very dangerous. >> how about the level of scrutiny that we are applying to the...
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palestinians useo get around.palestinians use the get around. the blockade has been in place since 2007. morsi has expressed his intention to help people. palestinians in gaza are criticizing the court ruling. >> translator: the gaza strip is under seize. the tunnels are the only d. lifeline for the strip. this is an unjust decision against us. >> hundreds of the tunnels big and small link gaza with egypt. >>> representatives of world powers are getting ready to meet in rome to talk about more ways to help the syrian opposition bring down president assad. kerry met french president in paris ahead of the international meeting. >> we all agree that the time is passed for president assad to heed the voice of his people and the people in the world who want a peaceful transition and a new opportunity for syria. >> kerry says assad needs to know he cannot shoot his way out of the current situation. he says representatives of western countries the will focus on the transition ise during theireeti on thursday. >>> delegates from six major powers wrapped
palestinians useo get around.palestinians use the get around. the blockade has been in place since 2007. morsi has expressed his intention to help people. palestinians in gaza are criticizing the court ruling. >> translator: the gaza strip is under seize. the tunnels are the only d. lifeline for the strip. this is an unjust decision against us. >> hundreds of the tunnels big and small link gaza with egypt. >>> representatives of world powers are getting ready to meet in...
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we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will be made part of the record in their entirety. i ask each witness summarized his or her testimony of five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time, this time at my dinner table. the light switches programmed to yellow, you have one minute to conclude that when the light turns red signals the witnesses five minutes have expired. mr. bellinger, welcome. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and members of the committee for coming for this important hearing today. i doubt this year but many legal issues as the subject of states are to administer this advertiser for the national security council and white house in the first term of the bush administration and the slick lopressor for the state department in the second term. i was in the white house situation room on either but the band spent all eight years of my time dealing with many of the same issues. but the bush and obama administrations have conclud
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cause us to stop training flight times would be pulled back. i think that that was a real alarm bell to him the american people as though we would not be able to fight a war well if this goes through the next day we see through that we see in the news that the f. thirty five is costing this government. an untried and fairly flawed f. thirty five is going to cost the government or has cost it four hundred forty billion dollars and the juxtaposition and as doug mentioned between are big ticket items that the spending on those items the fact that these major defense companies like wacky martin northrop grumman boeing. all get about eighty percent of their revenues from the federal government they are living off the federal dollars their best interest is to make sure they have an army of lobbyists up on capitol hill every day. fighting for their pet projects for their for their for their budgets in essence now these lobbyist are basically people who have worked on the hill they hire them right off the hill and then they turn and they hire our gener
cause us to stop training flight times would be pulled back. i think that that was a real alarm bell to him the american people as though we would not be able to fight a war well if this goes through the next day we see through that we see in the news that the f. thirty five is costing this government. an untried and fairly flawed f. thirty five is going to cost the government or has cost it four hundred forty billion dollars and the juxtaposition and as doug mentioned between are big ticket...
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and he uses the sort of loaded language. and i doubt that he could defend his choice of words that it's a racial entitlement. he knows it's protection of a right. but he's going to vote to knock it down. or it certainly seems that way. i think he was being provocative. >> is it fair to say what we have is a crude instrument here that may not be a perfect fit because it doesn't address through section 5 all the cases like we've seen before like in harrisburg and tallahassee where they've been playing with voter laws, and texas. it doesn't effect them all but should we get rid of them? you're going to get rid of the only tool we have, section 5. >> section 3 allows courts to decide if things are so bad in a state that's not currently covered, they can order that state or that county to have section 5 procured. >> how do they do that? which court could do it? >> any appellate court in america. it's been done 19 times since 1982. >> where have they done it? have they done it lately? >> most lately in port chester, new york. but
and he uses the sort of loaded language. and i doubt that he could defend his choice of words that it's a racial entitlement. he knows it's protection of a right. but he's going to vote to knock it down. or it certainly seems that way. i think he was being provocative. >> is it fair to say what we have is a crude instrument here that may not be a perfect fit because it doesn't address through section 5 all the cases like we've seen before like in harrisburg and tallahassee where they've...
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speaker, to remind us all what president kennedy told us, he said, let us not seek the republican or democratic answer but the right answer. let us not seek to fix the blame for the past but let us accept our response responseability for the future. mr. davis: that's where we stand today with this looming sequestration. it's time to get beyond the party politics, time to stop the blame -- blaming and finger pointing. the truth is, it took both parties, the house, the senate and the president, to approve sequestration. and it's going to take both parties, republicans and democrats, a house, a senate, and the president, to resolve it. the decisions we will have to make won't be easy. and no one, no one will get everything they want. but that's why we were elected. that's why our constituents, that's why they entrusted us to serve in this body. so let us take this opportunity to do the job that we were sent to washington, d.c. to be in this house, the pri ledge of serving in this house, let's do our jobs. do what our constituents sent us to do. let's put aside the partisan politics, let
speaker, to remind us all what president kennedy told us, he said, let us not seek the republican or democratic answer but the right answer. let us not seek to fix the blame for the past but let us accept our response responseability for the future. mr. davis: that's where we stand today with this looming sequestration. it's time to get beyond the party politics, time to stop the blame -- blaming and finger pointing. the truth is, it took both parties, the house, the senate and the president,...
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is used to kill people and i said yes jesse that is what it is used for. jesse had a bb gun. i got it for him for christmas a year ago. i taught him gun safety over his back and he was proficient with it and he knew all the gun safety precaution's. he could recite them to use the same way as i could when i was his age. it just breaks my heart that something like that could happen in this country in an elementary school. i've walked past the capital this morning the capital police 3 feet from me when i walked by them. what is he holding? an assault weapon. protecting our nation's capital. in fact protecting us today. a weapon in similarity of a bushmaster was brought into an elementary school in sandy hook connecticut and killed 20 students and six educators. i just can't believe that could happen. those weapons were used on the battlefields of vietnam. they were used in the persian gulf. they were used in afghanistan and iraq. it is sal
is used to kill people and i said yes jesse that is what it is used for. jesse had a bb gun. i got it for him for christmas a year ago. i taught him gun safety over his back and he was proficient with it and he knew all the gun safety precaution's. he could recite them to use the same way as i could when i was his age. it just breaks my heart that something like that could happen in this country in an elementary school. i've walked past the capital this morning the capital police 3 feet from me...
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you got us a water tank. thank you. these kind of letters, of course, have an impact on the character can of jesse jackson as it unfolds. so i'll let that unfold. i'll just be his loving father. >> it's up to one judge if he goes to jail and how long le spend in jail. >> the judge will have to weigh what the prosecutor's argument is and what jesse lawyer's argue is and will make a decision. it's not for me at this point to weigh in with an opinion. >> what about your daughter-in-law? >> wolf, likewise, this is a family. they both pled guilty with a sen sense of sorrow but they will keep searching the people and i appreciate that about the both of them. >> on this day, the united states supreme court has also been hearing arguments that could bow tensionally overturn the enforcement provision of the voting rights act. i know how involved you and dr. martin luther king were in helping set the stage for the civil rights statement. what do you think? >> people like mr. boehner and mcconnell and others at the capitol hill ca
you got us a water tank. thank you. these kind of letters, of course, have an impact on the character can of jesse jackson as it unfolds. so i'll let that unfold. i'll just be his loving father. >> it's up to one judge if he goes to jail and how long le spend in jail. >> the judge will have to weigh what the prosecutor's argument is and what jesse lawyer's argue is and will make a decision. it's not for me at this point to weigh in with an opinion. >> what about your...
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well over a good morning so if you just joined us just a tad after midnight here now in moscow kevin owen here at r.t. h.q. and our top stories you just heard chuck hagel is now officially the u.s. defense secretary but only after being narrowly approved by the senate he's been under fire from fellow republicans for his past criticism of the iraq war and the israeli lobby with some believing you could also be too soft on iran it's also just two days as well before billions of dollars in budget cuts and shit will hit the military can now the number clash on capitol hill. chuck hagel was confirmed by the senate fifty eight votes for forty one vote against a narrow vote as you can see but he can find in louisville all that apologizing and repenting behind and he had to do a lot of that to get the job has been working very hard to tailor his views so as to please congress as a senator chuck hagel allowed himself to oppose the surge in iraq or to criticize israel's policies to oppose seeing war with iran is an option but as the president's nominee for the defense secretary position he bac
well over a good morning so if you just joined us just a tad after midnight here now in moscow kevin owen here at r.t. h.q. and our top stories you just heard chuck hagel is now officially the u.s. defense secretary but only after being narrowly approved by the senate he's been under fire from fellow republicans for his past criticism of the iraq war and the israeli lobby with some believing you could also be too soft on iran it's also just two days as well before billions of dollars in budget...
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thank you for joining us. the supreme court is hearing one of the most important cases and how the decision can affect our political process. the pope's decision has been made and his public goodbye is made. what now for the catholic church. a busy news day for wednesday, february 27th. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. all the things we love about sunday meals into each of her pot pies. like tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a golden flaky crust that's made from scratch. marie callender's pot pies. it's time to savor. ♪ they hatin' ♪ patrolling they tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to catch me ridin' dirty ♪ ♪ tryin' to -- [ woman ] hi there. why do we always have to take your mom's car? [ male announcer ] the security of an iihs top safety pick, the 2013 volkswagen tiguan. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease a 2013 tiguan for $219 a month. ♪ . >>> a landmark law faces its
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customers love us. they like us. i tell you why. because we are in r5 00,000 locations in 200 countries. we are not saying no to a customer. liz: let me point out afghanistan, i can send money to afghanistan, tanzania, el salvador. that would be easy because south america and, of course, mexico, nations down south have been a popular transfer from here. >> right. we are in 16,000 corridors. you walk on to a location here in new york, and you can say yes to 2 # 00 countries, plus the atms. that's the strength of the union. liz: i look at guys like square, jack has been here, and he'll figure out how to take a guy like you on. are you ready for that? can you work as a partnership with a company like that? >> of course. we are partnered with the mobile phone companies. they need us for the close flow money transfer. the expert supports the wallet. i give you an example. ten percent of the transactions to kenya are done wireless ly. the people want to go to the location in london, receive on a mobile wallet in kenya, use the money there
customers love us. they like us. i tell you why. because we are in r5 00,000 locations in 200 countries. we are not saying no to a customer. liz: let me point out afghanistan, i can send money to afghanistan, tanzania, el salvador. that would be easy because south america and, of course, mexico, nations down south have been a popular transfer from here. >> right. we are in 16,000 corridors. you walk on to a location here in new york, and you can say yes to 2 # 00 countries, plus the atms....
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girls room, she can use the nurse's room, she can use the faculty bathroom, she can use the boy's restroom, jack moore, how do you think this school fared in this one, bad call, good call? >> this is a terrible call. i just -- let her use the bathroom she wants to use, she's a transgendered little girl. how many times do we have to see these small town schools fall on the wrong side of history with these things. if you're given the choice in life between showing compassion for a little girl, who is struggling with something that is intense and personal, and being outraged about the potential issues with that, show compassion. that's the easy answer. >> i thought it was surprising they said that other students would have a problem with it, like it didn't have a problem already. they didn't have a problem now, i don't see why the school would necessarily need to do something. but i think we need to be fair. there is one place in this society that we have had no problem with segregation and you rarely hear arguments about it and that's the bathroom. that's the one place we have said, these pe
girls room, she can use the nurse's room, she can use the faculty bathroom, she can use the boy's restroom, jack moore, how do you think this school fared in this one, bad call, good call? >> this is a terrible call. i just -- let her use the bathroom she wants to use, she's a transgendered little girl. how many times do we have to see these small town schools fall on the wrong side of history with these things. if you're given the choice in life between showing compassion for a little...
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chuck hagel is officially sworn in as the new us secretary of defense to winning narrow senate approval but his policies of drawing fire from capitol hill with his own fellow republicans about his most vocal critics. it's amazing chaos off the parliamentary election there failed to produce a clear winner and now european leaders of the country's political turmoil could have a strong negative effect on the entire eurozone examine that a bit deeper this hour. for a minor traffic offense the shocking video posted by a russian couple of their eight year old daughter eight driving dangerous speeds. never get even chief just joined us ten pm now here in moscow is kevin owen live at the new center of top story chuck hagel now officially the u.s. defense secretary but only after being narrowly approved by the senate he's been under fire from fellow republicans for his past criticism of the iraq war and also the israeli lobby with some believing he could also be too soft on iran also of course just two days before billions of dollars in budget cuts in the military. on the clash on capitol hill.
chuck hagel is officially sworn in as the new us secretary of defense to winning narrow senate approval but his policies of drawing fire from capitol hill with his own fellow republicans about his most vocal critics. it's amazing chaos off the parliamentary election there failed to produce a clear winner and now european leaders of the country's political turmoil could have a strong negative effect on the entire eurozone examine that a bit deeper this hour. for a minor traffic offense the...
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with us. the lgbt community merits our consideration. i will not vote for the substitute. i support the lgbt community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back of the the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentleman from florida continues to reserve. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i am pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland to discuss the previous question, mr. van hollen, distinguished ranking member of the committee on the budget, from maryland. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. van hollen: thank you, mr. speaker. i thank ranking member slaughter, and i hope tomorrow this house will finally have a chance to vote on the bipartisan senate bill to prevent violence against women. i hope tomorrow will also have a chance -- we'll also have a chance to vote on a proposal that we now have put forward three times this year to replace the sequester. unfortunately the rule reported o
with us. the lgbt community merits our consideration. i will not vote for the substitute. i support the lgbt community. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back of the the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentleman from florida continues to reserve. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, i am pleased to yield three minutes to the gentleman from maryland to discuss the previous question, mr. van hollen, distinguished ranking member of the...
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erin is joining us from washington. erin, it's been almost two months now and there's a lot of people who are still struggling. first of all, just give us a sense of how you and bear and your family are doing right now. >> we are doing as well as can be expected. our entire community is struggling and we will struggle for quite some time. all things considered, we're back to a new normal routine and i'm just trying to move forward. >> erin, can you tell us what it is like to be in that room? we saw that gentleman there very emotional about losing his own child. i can imagine that there's a lot of things you're thinking about and feeling when you're in that room and you hear that day being replayed over and over. >> it's particularly emotional. i don't think there were hardly any of us there with dry eyes and yet we've heard these stories before. so i think the impact on the legislators and those of you at home watching will be pretty strong, too. you can't hear these stories and not be touched. this was just a tragedy.
erin is joining us from washington. erin, it's been almost two months now and there's a lot of people who are still struggling. first of all, just give us a sense of how you and bear and your family are doing right now. >> we are doing as well as can be expected. our entire community is struggling and we will struggle for quite some time. all things considered, we're back to a new normal routine and i'm just trying to move forward. >> erin, can you tell us what it is like to be in...
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and use from different reporters in different in a couple of u.s. . newspapers confirming that united states had been supporting the intrusions and the bells. for giving them what and supporting them in military sense and in financial sense and this is a mixed message we don't know exactly what their this mixed message will be continuing in this. in order to. you nor altered the russian the russian request from all parties in syria to sit at the negotiating table while the russian foreign minister has confirmed that with his talk with kerry it was positive and they might be supporting such initiative both talks only on the land with supportive of. giving us another message so doctor what do you think is going to happen of this meetings the rebels say they're going to go now to see what's on offer they're going to come away disappointed yet again will they get your direct. that they want or will it be disappointed. well i don't think that the european or the americans will go all the way with their bells and. position in syria but i think that they wil
and use from different reporters in different in a couple of u.s. . newspapers confirming that united states had been supporting the intrusions and the bells. for giving them what and supporting them in military sense and in financial sense and this is a mixed message we don't know exactly what their this mixed message will be continuing in this. in order to. you nor altered the russian the russian request from all parties in syria to sit at the negotiating table while the russian foreign...
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i think the instrumentalities, he has used them. he's done everything at he could do, i believe, to take care of this. i think as we go on and trying to figure out how best to serve god's people, how best to present the church in this world of ours, probably his success is going to have to do what we did 50 years before pope benedict came. the church needs that every few years. >> what does that mean? >> it means to bring us up to date. the doctrines never change. but the way we present them has to change. the way we talk to people because the people have changed. the people won't listen to 100 years ago. >> reporter: let me ask you about that. because obviously the next big issue will be the conclave. you are not going to be taking part in electing. you've reached an age whereby you can no longer vote? >> yes. >> reporter: that's as kind as i can put it. you voted the last time around and so many cardinals have been elevated by pope benedict xvi or by his predecessor pope john paul ii. americans are saying perhaps there needs to be
i think the instrumentalities, he has used them. he's done everything at he could do, i believe, to take care of this. i think as we go on and trying to figure out how best to serve god's people, how best to present the church in this world of ours, probably his success is going to have to do what we did 50 years before pope benedict came. the church needs that every few years. >> what does that mean? >> it means to bring us up to date. the doctrines never change. but the way we...
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trust us, trust us, do it. so we just got back our report. and they conclude that there are several parts of the bill that project savings that will not occur, resulting in a shortfall of revenue over the life of the bill, and they indicate that it would add more than $6.2 trillion to the primary debt of the united states. in other words, you would -- it would take -- it's an unfunded liability of that much, it would take $6.2 trillion being deposited today, paying out over 20 years, over 75 years to supplement this program to keep it from failing. it will cost more than a dime. it will cost $6.2 trillion. it's another unsustainable program. it doesn't have dedicateed revenue. it's going to cost more than this, frankly, but this is the latest report that hammers this idea that it's not. so i guess what i'm saying is this is really serious. our total budget today is less than $4 trillion. this is going to add $6 trillion. our budget this year is about $3.7 trillion, $3.8 trillion. so as we spend, we take in about $2.5 trillion, we spend $3.7 t
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led invasion of iraq as its ten year anniversary now thanks for being with us this is r.t. . there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of hiv over sixty two percent of those patients i diagnosed with aids this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about there were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering. wealthy british style. but i was.
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lucky for us. i'm jenna lee. republicans and democrats on capitol hill are still far apart but now there is word a meeting with the president and the top four congressional leaders is set for this friday, the very same day the $85 billion automatic spending cuts to federal programs will kick in. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill where the big dome you just saw moments ago. mike, is there a clear path forward? a way where compromise might happen before the deadline? >> reporter: jenna, short answer, no. all indications are the $85 billion in spending reductions will happen. if you listen to the tone today, it is getting harsh. democrats firing at republicans. republicans firing back at democrats. after house speaker john boehner told the senate to quote, get off their --, the senate majority leader fired back. >> suffice it to say i thinks the senate is not moving quickly enough to avert the so-called sequester. across-the-board cuts would cost 750,000 americans their jobs unle
lucky for us. i'm jenna lee. republicans and democrats on capitol hill are still far apart but now there is word a meeting with the president and the top four congressional leaders is set for this friday, the very same day the $85 billion automatic spending cuts to federal programs will kick in. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live on capitol hill where the big dome you just saw moments ago. mike, is there a clear path forward? a way where compromise might happen before the...